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Topic: My plumbing needs fixing (Read 2399 times)

I called a plumber yesterday, to get an estimate on replacing the 17 year old hot water tank. There is so much corrosion, that the hot water barely trickles out, which makes showering quite a pain in the rump.

To purchase a new tank, and have it installed, would cost 950.00. A big, big OUCH, and way out of line !!

I have installed these before myself, I have been feeling a little under the weather lately, but for 950.00, I think I am not so under the weather.

I will go to HOMO depot, buy the tank and install it myself.... The only problem is the space this short tank has to go in. I will be bent and twisted like a pretzel... I will manage..

Can I have the worn out 17 year old Hottie ? ( just couldnt resist) You may want to get ahold of a Handyman service if you run into anything you cant do, Ive used Handyman Connection with pretty good results and they usually are less than a Tradesman, Id suggest doing absolutely everything you can yourself in order to cut down on labor. Dont be afraid to throw some burgers on the Barbie, or some crab in the pot or beer in the fridge or whatever, and invite some friends over for a hand... at least in taking the old one out and getting the newbie into its spot...Think of it as the indoor plumbing version of a Barn Raising...

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Uh oh.................be careful! I worked for Sears for 6 years and was in charge of the contractors who installed water heaters. It is not as easy as you think it is and you also need a permit and an inspection done..........I know that sounds like a lot of money, and it is.................but trust me when I say it is not a slam dunk! Might want to re-think that decision. If not, good luck! You can always call 1-800-4-MY-HOME, that's Sears and they can help you find a plumber in your area if you get into a pinch!

Lisa

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You're braver than I am in trying to install it yourself though. (gas or electric?).

Good luck Ray (Who might need a chiropractor/masseuse after the project is over)

RAB

Yep, thats exactly what I said. when the plumber quoted $950.00. I may have been born at night, but I wasn't born last night !! I have installed many hot water tanks through the years. so none of this is new to me. I have all the proper tools for the job. Just have to get some more propane, for sweating the joints together.

It's an electric tank, so there is no problem with making the electrical connections. I have all the proper electrical meters etc. And I am going up to a forty gallon tank from a thirty gallon. There is no need to change the current circuit breakers out in the box or do any rewiring.

I did a fast check on line today. I can get a 40 gallon tank for less then 300.00.

I have vacation starting this Friday, so hopefully I will have it completed sometime Saturday. No rush ! Ed, ( my partner) suggested I change it out. When I told him I was going to do it, he kind of gave me that eyeball look of his. What he was actually saying was " I don't want any tantrums !!

I like doing these projects... Makes me feel useful. The dishwasher is next to go.

Lwood you can have the worn out 17 year old hottie ! I warn ya, it's short and stubby, and a little crusty

Ray...when I first saw the subject line, I thought to myself...Yeah. Me too. I need my plumbing 'FIXED" But I see you're actually quite serious. These days plumbers and electricians are like doctors...and they chargelike "new" professionals too. ...YIKES!

But of course I think you were talking about replacing the hot water heater yourself. Oh My...How butch!

Hi RayIsnt home ownership just WONDERFUL???All these little goodies to wake up to each day. Not like the good old days when we just called the landlord and "poof", it was fixed.Before I owned, my sister would act like "you rent...poor poor dear."Now I just say "get out of here". Renting has major advantages. And after all, most will never actually have that home paid off till your very very (very very very) old...Then the taxes will = your mortgage payments anyway, by then.

Sorry to go off track, but I know all too well. Either its the water heater, the furnace, ants, mice, trees in the yard that fall from a storm, the lawn mower breaks, the roof, new siding, termites, and then there are always those "nasty" neighbors you're stuck living next to FOREVER.

But...ANyway...$950 is really out of line. I'd say $500-ish for a new one installed.Have you called around much? When I needed a new furnace, the price range was $1500 to $4500. And the $1500 guy/company ended up doing the nicest job and put in a new water heater to boot (since they were there) for under $400. That was back 5 years ago.

Either its the water heater, the furnace, ants, mice, trees in the yard that fall from a storm, the lawn mower breaks, the roof, new siding, termites, and then there are always those "nasty" neighbors you're stuck living next to FOREVER.

Randy are you hiding somewhere in my home and I donít know about it. LOL!

Ray a few years ago I switched my electric water heater for a direct-vented propane-gas heater because it was cheaper to operate. not anymore where propane has gone up from .99 a gallon then to now over $3.50 a gallon now. Canít win for losing.